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Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001)

Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001)
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Previously, and brilliantly, adapted as an opera by Georges Bizet, the Prosper Merimee novel Carmen served as the inspiration for this updated made-for-cable movie. Set in contemporary Los Angeles, the film stars Beynoce Knowles of Destiny's Child as the seductive Carmen, no longer an employee in a cigarette factory but instead an aspiring actress. The "Don Jose" character has become a cop named Sgt. Derek Hill (Mekhi Phifer), who after being ordered by his corrupt superior officer Frank Miller (played by rapper Mos Def) to arrest Carmen for her involvement in a bar fight, falls hopelessly--and tragically--in love with her. After leading Hill down the path to perdition, Carmen deserts him, not out of love for bullfighter Escamillo but for a top-40 rap star named Blaze (Casey Lee). Although the familiar Bizet melodies are heard as linking music, the main musical score is a complete original, composed by Kip Collins. MTV's Hip Hopera: Carmen first aired over the titular cable network on May 9, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
BeyoncĂ© KnowlesMekhi Phifer, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Townsend
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Carmen: A Hip Hopera

Previously, and brilliantly, adapted as an opera by Georges Bizet, the Prosper Merimee novel Carmen served as the inspiration for this updated made-for-cable movie. Set in contemporary Los Angeles, the film stars Beynoce Knowles of Destiny's Child as the seductive Carmen, no longer an employee in a cigarette factory but instead an aspiring actress. The "Don Jose" character has become a cop named Sgt. Derek Hill (Mekhi Phifer), who after being ordered by his corrupt superior officer Frank Miller (played by rapper Mos Def) to arrest Carmen for her involvement in a bar fight, falls hopelessly--and tragically--in love with her. After leading Hill down the path to perdition, Carmen deserts him, not out of love for bullfighter Escamillo but for a top-40 rap star named Blaze (Casey Lee). Although the familiar Bizet melodies are heard as linking music, the main musical score is a complete original, composed by Kip Collins. MTV's Hip Hopera: Carmen first aired over the titular cable network on May 9, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Townsend
Writer(s):
Michael Elliot
Producer(s):
Graig Hutchison
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Sexual Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
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    Jessica B.

    I actually wanted to turn it off shortly after I started it -- I almost never have that reaction to a film -- but my 9-year-old son was enjoying it, so we left it on. Then I started doing chores to try to distract myself from it. The best thing that I can say was that some of the songs among the three female friends were cute, and I liked the rap in the opening scene. Overall, though, it was campy -- but not in a good way.

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    Stephen Z.

    Yuccccchhhhhhh!

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    Josephine N.

    a good movie

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